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Old 10-10-2019, 01:36 AM
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Who's running LC springs and Bilstein 5100 3rd gen shocks in the rear?

Okay, I know this topic is has been covered before but I can't find a thread about it.

I have some LC 7.5/8 wrap springs that I want to use with my BS 5100 3rd gen specific (24-249966) rear shocks. I'm currently pairing the 5100 rears with OME 906 but with added weight from camping/wheeling gear, the rear sags. Plus I want to get an aftermarket rear bumper with dual swing outs in the future.

The BS 5100 is meant for 0-2" of lift but the LC springs gives around 4" from what I've read.

Is any running pairing the LC 7.5/8 wrap springs with BS 5100? Any issues? Would rather not spending money on another shock.
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